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What was significant about the Mein Kampf?

a. Set forth the leader of Germany's views on the future of Germany and the German people
b. Promised any Allied nation with war materiel that could pay for it in any way; "arsenal for democracy"
c. Set forth the views of the US and Britain on how to manage Europe after WW II was over
d. Called for Europe to be divided between Communists and Non-Communists after WWII
e. Called for Hitler and Stalin to not attack each other during WWII
f. none of these
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Answer:

Correct answer is a. Set forth the leader of Germany's views on the future of Germany and the German people .

Step-by-step explanation:

Option A is correct as in the Mein Kampf expressed his views on how the future of German people should look like. It is famous for its attitudes that excluded all non-Aryans from German society.

All other options are not correct as they were not part of this book.

They are parts of other arrangements. For example option E is a part of a famous Molotov-Ribbentrop pact. Option D are the agreements between Allies as the WW2 was going towards the end. Option C also is connected to Atlantic Charter.

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